(03-01-2022, 08:49 PM)mrdoug Wrote:
Tabac Tuesday?
(03-01-2022, 09:03 PM)mrdoug Wrote: Today's shave... Awesome!
I'm really warming up to the scent of Tabac. No need to warmup to the performance... It's outstanding! The blade was on its last leg, I think, at shave #4. Still, it pulled it off with the assistance of the (wonderful) Overlander.
I tried something different with the post shave. After watching that most recent review of Paul's brushes, I decided to try a shave cool down with an ice cube. It really does feel good. I may have to start doing that regularly. I've also been told ice has a bit of moisture in it... So it could be hydrating.
I then put on the Stirling Glacial Post Shave Balm to finish it up and I'm ready to face the afternoon! Have a good one DFS.
A great shave write up and fun to read!
Regarding the hydrating properties of ic, have you heard of the dangers of dihydrogen monoxide?
What are some of the dangers associated with DHMO?
Each year, Dihydrogen Monoxide is a known causative component in many thousands of deaths and is a major contributor to millions upon millions of dollars in damage to property and the environment. Some of the known perils of Dihydrogen Monoxide are:
Death due to accidental inhalation of DHMO, even in small quantities.
Prolonged exposure to solid DHMO causes severe tissue damage.
Excessive ingestion produces a number of unpleasant though not typically life-threatening side-effects.
DHMO is a major component of acid rain.
Gaseous DHMO can cause severe burns.
Contributes to soil erosion.
Leads to corrosion and oxidation of many metals.
Contamination of electrical systems often causes short-circuits.
Exposure decreases effectiveness of automobile brakes.
Found in biopsies of pre-cancerous tumors and lesions.
Given to vicious dogs involved in recent deadly attacks.
Often associated with killer cyclones in the U.S. Midwest and elsewhere, and in hurricanes including deadly storms in Florida, New Orleans and other areas of the southeastern U.S.
Thermal variations in DHMO are a suspected contributor to the El Nino weather effect.
- Eric
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